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00:01You just made me sign away our children.
00:03You started all of this!
00:05Someone in that house harmed that baby,
00:06and one of them's lying about it.
00:08No, just as much as I do.
00:09I've seen this kind of thing in school all the time.
00:11Violence is learned.
00:12Oh! It was an accident.
00:14I'm not having any more kids.
00:16I mean, seriously.
00:17I think I would kill her.
00:19Does Mommy always lock away the knives?
00:22Hmm, depends how she feels like.
00:24Well, I do love Batsy, but...
00:26sometimes I do wish we never had another one.
00:29Batsy's having a seizure.
00:31Sheila, if she doesn't calm down, cool security.
00:32That's it, get her out!
00:34Please don't let her die!
00:36You need to come back upstairs.
00:37Is she okay?
00:38No.
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01:10We did everything we could.
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01:13But she didn't make it.
01:14No.
01:15And there was no time to say goodbye.
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01:42Okay, so we gave her a drug called lorazepam to bring the seizure under control and now
01:48she's resting.
01:49But she's all right?
01:50Yep.
01:51Seizures always look far worse than it.
01:53How long did it last?
01:56How long?
01:59It was 20 minutes.
02:0020 minutes?
02:01Okay, I want to reassure you as a friend that although it's alarming, a seizure like that,
02:06it's not unusual for an injury of this type, I promise you.
02:09The treatment you're giving her seems to be making her worse.
02:12That's not true.
02:13Jess, my daughter almost died in front of me.
02:16I handed her over to you.
02:18You were supposed to make her better and not look at her.
02:20You know, you can't just walk in like that, don't you?
02:23Seriously, Jess.
02:24Lucy and the police, they could stop you seeing Betsy altogether if you did that again.
02:28Nobody wants that, but you do need to comply with what was agreed.
02:32I'm afraid.
02:33I'm afraid.
02:34I'm afraid I'm afraid.
03:15She was having a seizure.
03:29And I could have helped her.
03:30You shouldn't have stopped me.
03:31Me?
03:32Security had to remove you.
03:34You need to stop getting in the medical team's way.
03:39I can't defend you.
03:42Defend me?
03:43Because of how you're acting.
03:45Just let them do their job.
03:47They didn't do anything.
03:50They're clueless.
03:51Please, just stop it.
03:52You just made that entire situation so much worse.
03:56I did?
03:57How's that even possible?
03:58They already stopped me from seeing my own baby.
04:01Me too, remember?
04:03Me too.
04:04This isn't just happening to you.
04:07The doctors don't know what they're doing.
04:09If we lose Betsy, it's going to be your fucking fault.
04:14Mommy?
04:16Mom?
04:23Mommy?
04:26You're coming.
04:27Mommy?
04:27Mommy?
04:28Mommy?
04:28Mommy?
04:28Mommy?
04:29Mommy?
04:29Mommy?
04:30Mommy?
04:30Mommy?
04:31Mommy?
04:32Mommy?
04:32Mommy?
04:33Mommy?
04:33Mommy?
04:34Mommy?
04:34Mommy?
04:35Mommy?
04:36Mommy?
04:36Mommy?
04:37Mommy?
04:37Mommy?
04:38Mommy?
04:38Mommy?
04:39Mommy?
04:40Mommy?
04:40Mommy?
04:41Mommy?
04:42Mommy?
04:42Mommy?
04:43Mommy?
04:44Mommy?
04:45Mommy?
04:46Mommy?
04:47Mommy?
04:48Mommy?
04:49Mommy?
04:50Mommy?
04:51Mommy?
04:52Mommy?
04:53Mommy?
04:54Mommy?
04:55Mommy?
04:56I don't know.
05:26I don't know.
05:32Louisa.
05:33Hey.
05:34Hey.
05:35What brings you out?
05:36Not your usual day?
05:37I have a friend facing a difficult issue.
05:41Your friend is very welcome to come and talk to me when my schedule opens up.
05:46Come on, Lou.
05:49Be quick.
05:52Did you ever have a case where the mother harmed the child?
05:56Unintentionally, let's say.
05:58But social services took the child away from both parents.
06:01Are there any concerns about the father's ability to protect the child from further harm?
06:06Absolutely not.
06:07And the father can meet the child's needs and provide a safe environment?
06:11Yes and yes.
06:12And he's cooperating?
06:13With social services, yep.
06:15And police?
06:16Circling.
06:17Any suggestion of collusion between the mum and the dad?
06:21No.
06:22Well that's the thing.
06:23He's been left entirely confounded by the whole situation and she...
06:27She's been nothing but evasive.
06:30Sorry, who is this chap again?
06:32And what exactly does he mean to you?
06:39Nice to remember that costume you wore for the summer ball.
06:42What was it?
06:43Finals year?
06:44Yeah.
06:45Who did you go as?
06:46It was Joan of Arc, actually.
06:48Of course it was.
06:49Of course you went as Joan of Arc.
06:51What, you had the little...
06:53The little red skirt?
06:54What was that?
06:55Oh, just a cross covering your...
06:57Oh, Ed, it's not like you to be a pre.
07:00Whoa, come on.
07:01I wasn't that bad, was I?
07:03Come on, you were all as bad as each other.
07:06Well, I'm sorry for being such an...
07:09I'm sort of reprobating my youth.
07:13Are you sorry?
07:17For putting a move on me too?
07:19All those times we...
07:21No, no, no, no regrets.
07:27Just a...
07:28Just a bit of...
07:30harmless fun, wasn't it?
07:31Yeah.
07:32Except I did like you.
07:36A lot.
07:38The entire time we were at Oxford.
07:43Nah.
07:44I thought...
07:45I thought we were just...
07:46No, I...
07:47I...
07:48Wait, I never knew that.
07:49Well, I thought it was pretty obvious.
07:53I don't...
07:54I don't know what to say right now.
07:56Well, would it have made any difference
07:57if you had figured it out?
08:04I mean, not that it would have back then.
08:07Would it have?
08:09Well, I always thought Ed and Charlotte
08:10had a slightly murky history.
08:12It just felt kind of obvious to me.
08:15Because, you know, the way she was around him.
08:17I was surprised Ed chose Jess.
08:19She was obsessed with creating the perfect home
08:22and being the perfect mother for their kids.
08:25Ed always liked an intellectual challenge.
08:30I sensed he felt a bit...
08:34lost.
08:35You're...
08:39going into work.
08:41No choice, I'm afraid.
08:42Because the boys have their medical this morning.
08:44Jess can go with you, surely?
08:47No, Jess is going up to the ward to be close to Betsy.
08:50I'm not allowed to take the boys...
08:52by myself.
08:54So you'd have to come anyway.
08:55I'm sorry, I gotta go.
08:56But...
08:57No.
09:03Have a good day, lads, yeah?
09:04Bye, Dad.
09:05See ya.
09:06Bye, Dad.
09:13Hiya, love.
09:14You guys want some juice?
09:16Mom, where's my puke?
09:17Um, I told Dad to put it in the dryer.
09:20Dad, it's in the dryer.
09:22It's wet.
09:23It's still wet.
09:24You didn't put it in the dryer, it's still wet.
09:26How's it going over there?
09:28Um...
09:29tense.
09:31Ed and Jess aren't really speaking this morning.
09:33Right, well, they're putting you in a difficult position, aren't they?
09:36Betsy's obviously really poorly.
09:39Still...
09:41Still, this shouldn't be making you feel so uncomfortable.
09:42Remind me again why you're doing this for the most poor people in the world.
09:48Rob, don't. That's not fair.
09:50Walked out, you left me to manage the house, two kids, and all the stress of my work piled on top.
09:54It's too much to handle, Mal.
09:55Your timing couldn't have been worse.
09:57You love it. You love it, don't you?
09:58The drama of getting involved in other people's shit.
10:06Right, you boys done. Let me take those balls for you.
10:09You don't have to clean up after us.
10:11After us.
10:15Come on, boys. Brush your teeth.
10:19I'm just trying to lend a hand.
10:23I know.
10:25But you're still a guest in this house.
10:27Charles?
10:28Hi.
10:29Oh.
10:30I didn't realise you'd get out on the water. I thought you were on your way to work.
10:44Routine is the death of excitement, right?
10:46Our egg retrieval points at three.
10:48Shall I meet you?
10:49Er...
10:52No. No, no. Don't bother.
10:55I've done it so many times at this point, it's like brushing my teeth.
10:58You've got to say this procedure. You can't go alone.
11:01You'll only make it infinitely more stressful, my darling.
11:03I'll see you later, yeah?
11:04I'll see you later, yeah?
11:05I'll see you later, yeah?
11:06Let's see you later.
11:07Then we can see you later.
11:08Hey.
11:09Okay.
11:10Let's go.
11:11I love you.
11:13I've been waiting for the Christmas tree.
11:15I've been waiting for lunch again.
11:16So for the Christmas tree, I have been waiting for lunch.
11:18So I'm waiting for you.
11:19I'm waiting for you, don't be waiting for lunch.
11:21We'll have to go to dinner.
11:23So you are out here.
11:25Bye.
11:28Bye.
11:30Bye.
11:31Bye.
11:33Bye.
11:34So we'll see you next week.
11:39Thank you, Sam.
11:40Hi, Archie.
11:41It's all for your mum.
11:43Mrs. Carrisford.
11:45Yes.
11:45Come in.
11:47She's at Thames Bank Hospital, but I wanted to see a pet moving her.
11:52If she's already in ICU, she's likely in the best place.
11:55She's clearly not.
11:57They don't seem to know how to help her.
11:58A skull fracture is a serious injury, but they'll be very used to cases such as Betsy's.
12:03Your profile claims you're one of London's leading trauma consultants.
12:08Indeed.
12:11Please.
12:15I just need you to get her out of there.
12:28So where's mum?
12:29I thought she was going to be here.
12:30And that is that.
12:33Um, yeah, she, uh...
12:35There we go.
12:36All done.
12:37Your turn, Frank.
12:40Okay.
12:40So, Frankie, can you pop up on that bed for me over there, please?
12:44There we go.
12:47Can you start by removing your school jumper from me, please?
12:50How'd you get that, Frankie?
12:55This bruise, just here.
12:57See?
13:01And here.
13:04As if, um...
13:05As if someone held you very firmly, like that.
13:10Don't remember.
13:11That's okay.
13:16Um, I'll be back in one minute, okay?
13:20Okay, I'd, uh, like to take some pictures, please.
13:23If that's okay, with your permission, Miss Quinn.
13:25How do you know?
13:33What if they're not giving her the right drugs, or the correct treatment?
13:37Thames Bank is a major trauma center.
13:40They'd have treated thousands of skull fractures like your daughter's.
13:43Don't you have an urgent care department for children?
13:45For patients with non-life-threatening emergencies.
13:48And down the line, once Betsy's been discharged from ICU, I'd be very happy to treat her here at my clinic.
13:54You're not listening to me.
13:56They're making her worse.
13:57Okay, I need you to tell her doctors that Betsy will receive advanced, better treatment here,
14:03and that, you know, you need to tell her social workers that she's better off.
14:08You mean she's in the care of social services?
14:11Mrs. Carrisford, if social services feel that you're not acting in your child's best interests,
14:16they can apply for Betsy to be placed under a care order,
14:20which means you'll lose any say in how you want your child to be treated.
14:30Hey, boys. Lucky you. Missing assembly on a Monday morning.
14:35You all right?
14:36Can we play now?
14:37Yeah, of course. Go on.
14:39Just go on over there and do it.
14:42Thanks for coming in. I just...
14:45I wasn't sure what to do.
14:46What did you do about what? What's happened?
14:49The boy's medical.
14:50They found bruises on Frankie's arm.
14:52Really?
14:54Well, how severe?
14:56It's normal, isn't it, for kids to have bumps and scrapes?
14:59Like someone grabbed him.
15:01Okay.
15:03Well, did they seem alarmed?
15:05What did Frankie say? Does he know how he got them?
15:07No.
15:09I mean, I remember Ed having to drag him out of the car on Saturday night when they came round to ours for...
15:14For what?
15:16Go on.
15:19I just... I found something.
15:21Found what?
15:22It's just something I saw.
15:26Do you know what? It's nothing.
15:27No, Mel. Mel, what are you trying to tell me? Tell me.
15:29I might have overreacted when I had a go at you yesterday, okay?
15:33They're not the perfect family, and Ed's not the easygoing guy we thought he was.
15:38And Jess, I'm in this horrible situation, and to be honest, I regret signing up for it.
15:44Yeah. Well, I know. I'm in exactly the same boat.
15:48Are you going to mention it in your report?
15:51I've got a meeting with her as soon as I drop the boys off.
15:54What the hell do I tell her?
16:03According to him, it's all happy families, perfect marriage.
16:07It sounds like he's full of it.
16:08Let's press him on it and see how he responds.
16:10Edward Carrisford, Attercy Management.
16:15He's not going to like that we showed up at his office.
16:17Sustainability reporting disclosures.
16:19I reckon we have just four and five.
16:22I think it'll be enlightening as we implement our task force on climate-related financial...
16:28Climate-related...
16:32Financial disclosures.
16:34I'm sorry. Could you excuse me?
16:36I apologize.
16:37Something happened to Betsy?
16:45There's been no change in Betsy's condition. That's not why we're here.
16:49I just need to clarify a few things about Friday.
16:52This is DC Farron.
16:53Hi.
16:56How can I help you both?
16:57In your statement, you said that on the day Betsy was injured, you were in the office all day and then went out for a drink after work.
17:05Yes.
17:05We have a statement from a neighbor who saw you arriving home at lunchtime.
17:12Anything you can say to explain this?
17:15Uh, lunch.
17:17Mr. Carrisford.
17:18No, right, right. Yes, no, I'm sorry. You're right.
17:20I did pop home briefly for lunch.
17:22No more than 25 minutes, half an hour a month.
17:24And is it usual for you to pop home for lunch, Ed?
17:27No, not usually.
17:28But you did on that day, on the day Betsy got hurt.
17:32Yes, I did, yeah.
17:33Why would you choose to go home on that particular day?
17:37Because I wanted to see my wife.
17:40Specifically?
17:43Just to spend some time together.
17:44Look, Frank can be difficult, but Jess is great with him.
17:53That woman has the patience of a saint.
17:55And Mr. Carrisford's less patient.
17:58I didn't say that.
17:59He's fine, he just works a lot.
18:04Do you know how Frankie got the bruises on his upper arms?
18:07No idea.
18:09But kids get bruises all the time.
18:10My little lad's covered in them.
18:12You said he went into the office today?
18:14Yeah.
18:15I would have expected at least one of the parents to be present at the medical examination.
18:19Ed said he had to go into work.
18:20Did Mrs. Carrisford tell you about the incident at the hospital last night?
18:26I know about the seizures, yeah.
18:28But did she tell you that the medical staff had to call security on her?
18:33I didn't know that.
18:34But what?
18:36Did you pick up on something?
18:38Maybe tension between Mr. and Mrs. Carrisford?
18:44I understand that you bought your wife some flowers.
18:47These are the flowers that ended up in the bin.
18:50OK, OK, all right.
19:00Jess and I did have a bit of disagreement.
19:03What was it about?
19:05Nothing really.
19:08Who cares if the house isn't perfect or the toys aren't put away?
19:12Why is it so important to you?
19:14She needs you.
19:16She's teething, for Christ's sake.
19:17I just don't understand why you're trying to make everything immaculate.
19:20And Betsy is upstairs screaming.
19:24Oh, so you and your wife argue a lot?
19:29No more than the usual couple who have three small children, I imagine.
19:34Did you lose your temper?
19:35I don't see how any of this is relevant.
19:36Well, it might be relevant because you and your wife are the subject of a police inquiry into how your daughter sustained a very serious head injury.
19:42What happened in the 30 minutes that you were at home on Friday, Ed?
19:45Nothing happened.
19:46I gave my wife the flowers, I kissed Betsy, she was fine.
19:49But she was agitated, because she was teething, but she wasn't injured.
19:53OK, what did you do after you went home on Friday?
19:58I'm sure you're about to tell me.
20:00You and Charlotte Hinman were seen on CCTV entering the Terrain Bar on Drakefield Street at 1.52pm.
20:10Yeah, she's a friend.
20:11Charlotte told us you know each other for a long time.
20:14Yeah, we went to uni together.
20:16Yeah, the two of you seem very close.
20:19It was just a few drinks.
20:21I needed to blow off some steam.
20:22Really?
20:23Because the bar manager said you were in there for nearly eight hours.
20:27You spent hundreds of pounds on wine, cocktails.
20:32Are you having an affair with Charlotte Hinman?
20:33No, I'm not.
20:36Well, would it have made any difference if you had figured it out?
20:43Oh, I should probably go home.
20:49Yeah.
20:51To your darling wife and your three little angels.
20:55Is that why you and your wife were having an argument?
20:58No, you have it completely wrong.
21:00I am not having an affair.
21:01I went home to my wife like I told you.
21:04You were inebriated that night.
21:06Did you take your frustrations out on Betsy?
21:09Look, Ed, these things, they tend to happen.
21:10I don't appreciate what you're insinuating.
21:11We're not here to judge you.
21:12Really?
21:20I don't think I should answer any more questions without a lawyer.
21:23I'm sorry.
21:28Jay.
21:28Can you show these officers out?
21:32Of course.
21:33Follow me, please.
21:33Thank you very much.
21:34Thank you very much.
21:58Back again already?
22:10Can't get rid of me.
22:13You look like crap, by the way.
22:15Thanks.
22:17I thought today was going to be quiet.
22:19I must have been dreaming.
22:20It's rammed out there already.
22:21It's rammed out there already.
22:22I think we're dealing with a very angry man.
22:23Maybe that's why his wife's traumatized.
22:25Whatever's going on, this is not a happy family.
22:29I think we're dealing with a very angry man.
22:31Maybe that's why his wife's traumatized.
22:32Whatever's going on, this is not a happy family.
22:37Maybe that's why his wife's traumatized.
22:41Whatever's going on, this is not a happy family.
22:43Hi.
23:03Hi.
23:07Let's get your IV started.
23:12Actually, sorry.
23:13I'm just going to get that.
23:18It's very natural to have some fear.
23:20I promise I'll make it quick.
23:27I've changed my mind.
23:30Can I call the doctor?
23:32Such a narrow window for egg retrieval.
23:34I'd hate for you to...
23:35Yeah, no, I know.
23:36I've done this multiple times before.
23:38And I've had enough and I don't want to do it again.
23:42So, thank you.
23:43Have a good day.
23:44And I'm really sorry to have wasted your time.
23:48Ed.
23:57Can you take a walk down to A&E?
23:5911-month-old, persistent fever, not responding to ibuprofen or paracetamol.
24:04What, UTI?
24:05No, no ear infection or upper rest.
24:10Are you okay?
24:12Why?
24:13You just seem a bit...
24:15What?
24:17I'm fucking tired.
24:18I don't want to be here on my sixth consecutive working day.
24:21And I look like shit.
24:22What's new?
24:23Hello.
24:35Hi.
24:35I am Dr Burgess.
24:37This is Kyle.
24:38Is that right?
24:39Yeah.
24:40Not feeling too well.
24:41Got a bit of a fever.
24:42Are you, Mum?
24:43Do you want to tell me what's going on?
24:45No.
24:45No, no, no.
24:55Over there.
24:56I'm not going to get me in that.
25:01Where's your mum right now?
25:09At home.
25:10No, she's not. She's in prison.
25:14What did you say, Connor?
25:15I said your mum's in prison for doing a really bad thing to your sister.
25:23Connor said what?
25:25Yeah, I'm sorry to say we've had some ongoing issues between Frankie and Connor recently.
25:30I didn't know Frankie and Connor weren't getting along. He didn't mention anything.
25:35No, neither did Connor.
25:36Miss Harding...
25:38Well, Miss Harding mentioned the bruising on Frankie's arm.
25:42What bruising?
25:44I'm sorry. I couldn't get a hold of you.
25:47It seems Connor manhandled Frankie last week.
25:51They're gonna think we heard of him.
25:53But we've had another incident this lunchtime.
25:56Kit became violent with Connor after Connor and Frankie had an argument.
26:02My overwhelming concern is for Frankie's wellbeing.
26:05He was extremely distraught.
26:09Took a long time to calm down.
26:11I've asked the teachers to split the boys up,
26:13but I think it's best if we send Frankie and Kit home for the day.
26:17Yeah.
26:19Okay?
26:27I'm so mortified about Connor.
26:29The little shit.
26:33This is all you need.
26:34I'm gonna talk to him, okay?
26:36All right.
26:37And I'm really sorry that you and Connor aren't getting on, Frank.
26:41Do you, um, would you fancy a coffee?
26:51Sure.
27:02Don't think for a second that your dad and I are not gonna talk to you about this tonight.
27:06Whatever.
27:07Hey!
27:10Could you swipe us?
27:11Maybe tap isn't working.
27:12Sure.
27:18It's so weird.
27:19I know there's money on there.
27:20My partner transferred some last week.
27:22Sorry, hang on.
27:23I've got cash here somewhere.
27:37You all right, honey?
27:40Connor's not gonna bother you again, all right?
27:42We're not sure of it.
27:46Honey.
27:50If anything like this ever happens again, just come straight to me.
27:55You can tell me anything.
28:00Okay?
28:03Anything.
28:05Okay.
28:17You know the night that Betsy got hurt?
28:20Careful.
28:21It's a bit hot.
28:24You're welcome.
28:34That was quick.
28:44What was it?
28:46Uh, yeah, it was how the foot and mouth discharged him.
28:50So you got the results from the spinal tap back already?
28:52Didn't order her a spinal tap.
28:56But you did a full work-up.
28:58There was no need.
29:01I just always like to know what it was in the end.
29:04Unexplained fears may make me nervous.
29:07It was hand, foot and mouth.
29:10If you finish being a doctor, do you want to go and change the dressing on the little girl in number five?
29:14Frankie, Frankie!
29:16You're not a deal!
29:18I remember coming here with the prams.
29:21On our knees with exhaustion.
29:22Mm-hmm.
29:23Yeah.
29:24Is Beth sleeping through the night yet?
29:25Not yet.
29:26Ugh.
29:27Sleep deprivation.
29:28Form of torture.
29:30I was a mess after Connor was born.
29:35I had to engage with people.
29:40I had to engage with people.
29:42And they were a mess, and I had to stay with people.
29:45And they were murderers.
29:47I was a mess after Connor was born.
29:49Uh-huh.
29:50It's a great hellu.
29:53I did a lot of the pressures
29:56But I had to engage with people.
29:59Also my confidence.
30:03Rob didn't even have a clue.
30:05Rob thought I was losing my mind.
30:10I've never actually told anyone any of that before.
30:14Well, I'm sorry you went through that.
30:17I didn't know.
30:21But have you ever thought about killing your own baby?
30:24Have you checked and double-checked that you didn't drop it down the stairs?
30:30Smothered it by mistake or suffocated it with its teddy bear?
30:36Mum! Mum!
30:37Look at that.
30:38Mum, look!
30:41Wow.
30:42That's cool.
30:44So many.
30:45That's amazing.
30:46They say you should leave your baby when you feel like that.
30:54Just put it down, lock the door, walk away and stay somewhere else.
30:58Until you feel calmer.
31:02Come on.
31:03But then the crying continues and...
31:06All you want in that moment is for the child to be silent.
31:10Once and for all.
31:11I'd have done anything for silence.
31:25Well, almost anything.
31:29Look, this wing.
31:31I'll go first.
31:32Okay.
31:33Well, show us what you got, Kit.
31:34Do you have...
31:43Do you ever have any worries like that?
31:48I got it!
31:49What do you mean?
31:50Kit, please be careful.
31:53Ready?
31:55One, two, three, four.
31:57I made it!
31:59Nice one, Kit.
32:02Four.
32:03I don't know.
32:05Strange thoughts.
32:09I feel like we all feel like we're losing our minds sometimes, no?
32:14Look at me!
32:18Honey.
32:19Sit down, okay?
32:20I, um...
32:22I heard you and Ed arguing last night.
32:27Why is he blaming you?
32:31Okay, Kit, I'm not saying it again.
32:33Get down now.
32:33That's not safe.
32:37Jess.
32:39Is there anything you want to tell me?
32:41Did Ed say something to you?
32:43No.
32:44I'm just asking as your friend.
32:47Have you said any of this to the social worker?
32:50No, I wouldn't do that.
32:51Look, Jess.
32:53I know that you're going through hell right now,
32:55and this might be a really stupid question.
32:59Are you sure you're okay?
33:03Ow!
33:06No!
33:06No!
33:06No!
33:07No!
33:07Get down!
33:08No!
33:08No!
33:08Get down!
33:10Are you okay?
33:10Get down!
33:11Get down!
33:12Get down!
33:13Get down!
33:13Don't!
33:14Don't get down!
33:15This way.
33:20Right. Well, thank you very much. You've been extremely helpful.
33:23It's my absolute pleasure.
33:27Nice surprise to find you here.
33:31Don't forget what I said.
33:33I'm happy to represent you both.
33:35But if you want me to represent you alone,
33:38know that this will be an act of war against your marriage.
33:42I've got to get on.
33:45Lovely to meet you.
33:47I'll see you soon.
33:48Bye, darling.
33:49Thank you so much.
33:55Louise is the best, isn't she?
33:57Yeah.
33:58She's impressive.
34:02Listen, Charlotte, what exactly did you say to the police?
34:06I told them you said Jess was in a bad way.
34:09Oh, Christ. Why, Charlotte? Why did you say that?
34:12What?
34:13I didn't tell them about Friday
34:14because I didn't want them to know that we've been arguing.
34:17And now they know.
34:18Oh, my God.
34:19So I look like...
34:20Oh, I'm sorry. I was trying to pretend you.
34:22I'm...
34:24Sorry.
34:29Hi, sweetheart. You okay?
34:31No, it's not Jess. It's Mel.
34:34Oh, it's...
34:36Is Jess all right?
34:37Jess is fine.
34:38Um...
34:39Kit has broken his arm.
34:40What?
34:42Oh, is he okay?
34:43He fell out of a tree he was climbing.
34:45It was no one's fault.
34:47Well, maybe it was mine, actually.
34:49Listen, I wanted to call you straight away, but my phone's, um...
34:53It's not working, so I'm...
34:55I'm on Jess's.
34:56Yes.
35:09We need to have a word.
35:12Kyle Adebayu.
35:15Persistent fever which doesn't respond to paracetamol or ibuprofen.
35:18Unusual markings on the hands and feet.
35:21Yeah, I made a diagnosis.
35:22Fortunately, our nurse has had the good sense to call me before he left the building.
35:26Meningitis, Dr. Burgess.
35:28It's not a care to you.
35:30Well, I know what hand, foot and mouth looks like.
35:32I wouldn't be happy with a junior doctor making these kind of mistakes,
35:34but you're hoping to make consultants in the next year or two, aren't you?
35:36The rash wasn't consistent with meningitis.
35:38Did you check his eyelids?
35:42You've not been focused since that baby came in.
35:45You're hung over.
35:47I can smell it.
35:53In my defence, I wasn't even scheduled to be working today.
36:01I got through my junior residency high as a kite and extravagant cocktail of alcohol and drugs.
36:05We all have our coping mechanisms, but in the end,
36:09they stop allowing us to cope.
36:12And they consume us.
36:16Understood.
36:25Elizabeth.
36:30The test for Kyle Adebayo came out negative.
36:32He doesn't have meningitis.
36:35You have excellent instincts, but you must follow procedure.
36:39If you've been wrong, we'd have had a lawsuit on our hands.
36:43For God's sake, get control of your drinking.
36:45I'll be drinking.
37:03That's it, Carrisford.
37:15Did you see her?
37:20No.
37:22Hi, sweetie.
37:24Where are you feeling?
37:26They said a doctor should be around any minute.
37:29Hello.
37:33I wasn't expecting to see you again so soon.
37:35So, I hear we may have a broken arm.
37:43How do we do that?
37:45I fell out of a tree.
37:47You fell out of a tree.
37:49Okay, let's see what we can do about that then.
37:53Given the protection plan, I will have to call social services.
37:57And the hospital has to put this on your file.
37:59As well as the consultation report from this morning.
38:02And I should warn you that things are likely to escalate
38:07as a result of all three of your children now showing indicators of abuse.
38:10Ed and Charlotte are on the way.
38:26You called out already?
38:29I had to.
38:31He's going to be furious.
38:33He won't.
38:34I told him it was an accident.
38:35Social services will say that I heard him.
38:41Two children in the hospital.
38:47And they couldn't take the kids and put them in foster care.
39:00You're hungover.
39:02I can smell it.
39:03Oh, no, no, no, no, no more.
39:05What? It's early.
39:07Frankie and Sam, they wanted her.
39:09Maybe it's time to take a drink of alcohol.
39:12Let me be sloppy.
39:13Let me be lazy and drunk.
39:15Yeah, without all the comments.
39:17You're acting just like your mom.
39:19Fuck off.
39:20Liz, do you think they could be the end of a doctor?
39:24God, this isn't getting the joy of drinking.
39:26It's been ready to go for the last hour.
39:27We're just waiting to be discharged.
39:28Okay, let me see if I can find someone to hurry it along.
39:29Thanks.
39:30Where's Jess?
39:31Um, she went to grab a coffee.
39:33I actually already said goodbye, so is it okay if I head off?
39:34Yeah, of course.
39:36Thank you, Mel.
39:37Shara can be me for the night. She's been pleased to grab too.
39:38I really do appreciate everything you do.
39:40Listen, Ed, when you get home, there's something I think you need to see.
39:44What?
39:45Just on the laptop, check the search history.
39:47Wait a minute.
39:48I'm sorry.
39:49I'm sorry.
39:50I'm sorry.
39:51I'm sorry.
39:52I'm sorry.
39:53I'm sorry.
39:54I'm sorry.
39:55I'm sorry.
39:56I'm sorry.
39:57I'm sorry.
39:58I'm sorry.
39:59I'm sorry.
40:00I'm sorry.
40:01I'm sorry.
40:02I'm sorry.
40:03I'm sorry.
40:04I'm sorry.
40:05I'm sorry.
40:06What do you mean, why?
40:07Just check it.
40:08Perfect.
40:09We've just managed to thoroughly piss off the nurse in charge, so it looks like we're
40:12going to be here for a little longer than we thought.
40:14Sorry.
40:15See you, darling.
40:16Okay, babe.
40:17Take care.
40:18Yeah, nice.
40:19She's had a few more seizures this morning, but they're all under five minutes.
40:38She seems to have stabilised since Dr. Cockrell changed her medication.
40:51Yeah.
40:52I'll feed her.
40:53Okay.
40:54You're going to be home soon, baby.
41:09You should call Louisa.
41:10Let her know what's going on.
41:12Now?
41:13You have two children in hospital, yes, now.
41:17You also need to start gathering as much evidence as you can.
41:24We need to indemnify you.
41:27We need to ensure that you maintain custody of these children if they go after Jess.
41:32I'm saying this is serious.
41:34To be quite frank, you have to admit, despite being married to her, she's an enigma.
41:40She's like an unknown quantity.
41:42How can you really know what she's capable of?
42:10Impeak.
42:11Oh, she's out.
42:12These are just ridiculous.
42:13If there are two children in hospital, let her take a look at.
42:16These are just ridiculous anticlimactic miracles.
42:17And I can't wait to be files.
42:18Don't be afraid.
42:19It's a miracle.
42:20I never see.
42:21I don't know yet.
42:22You can't wait to see her.
42:23I'll tell her.
42:24I've seen her hair on the old diploma.
42:26And I've seen her hair on the other side.
42:29Maybe I've seen her hair on the nurse.
42:31I've seen her hair on the night before.
42:33I've seen her hair on the exam.
42:34Good past the time for her hair on the parched.
42:37I've seen her hair on the Boost.
42:38I don't know.
43:08Jess, because of the nature of Betsy's injuries, I'm afraid social services have been called in.
43:28Sorry, please don't pick her up.
43:29How could you make that?
43:31Sorry, I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to leave.
43:32But you won't be able to see your children in the meantime.
43:33They can apply for Betsy to be placed under a care room.
43:36Well, then we apply to the family court.
43:37Things are likely to escalate.
43:39I know this isn't what you want to hear.
43:40You'll lose any say in how you want your child to be treated.
43:43I'm afraid to take away her sons and put them into foster care.
43:45If she doesn't calm down, call security.
43:47You're making the worst.
43:48Yeah, but I couldn't get you special treatment just because you're my friend.
43:50If we lose Betsy, it's going to be your fucking fault.
43:54You're killing her!
43:55You're killing her!
43:56You're killing her!
44:26Mommy's here.
44:56Mommy's here.
45:26Mommy's here.
45:28Mommy's here.
45:32Mommy's here.
45:36Mommy's here.
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